Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Plus-Money Anytime Touchdown Props For Week 2
Our first installment of this series here at FullTime Fantasy uncovered several “Moonshot Hits” as J.K. Dobbins (+165), Zach Charbonnet (+370) and Isaac TeSlaa (+450) all found pay dirt!
Playing in leagues like the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC) that require double-flex starting options, identifying players who could explode on a weekly basis can lead to a winning formula. Every week this season, I will be taking a look at players who not only offer immense value to those looking to invest in players outside of fantasy football, but also help fantasy managers lock in on players who may be flying under-the-radar on your bench or waiver.
Let’s take a deeper dive into the best plus-money options in Week 2 of the 2025 in comparison to our elite-winning Fulltime Fantasy Projections.
Top Values By The Projections
WR CeeDee Lamb +110
Fulltime Projection: 1.0 (100%)
Despite several key drops, the volume and production (7 / 110) was there for Lamb in the Cowboys’ loss against the Eagles. Lamb has had 61 receptions for 859 yards and 5 touchdowns in 10 career games against the Giants.
Respected Money Note: 25 touchdowns in 40 games (62.5%) at home in his career.
WR Nico Collins +120
Fulltime Projection: 1.0 (100%)
Nico struggled in Week 1 only hauling in 3 receptions for 25 yards against the Rams. However, a bounce-back could be in store playing in front of the Texans’ home faithful on Monday night against Tampa Bay who allowed 14 receptions for 139 yards in the opener to Falcons’ wideouts.
Respected Money Note: 6 of his 7 TDs (85.7%) came at home last season But wait…. a deeper dive reveals that 13 of his last 15 TDs (86.7%) over the last two seasons have come at NRG Stadium!
WR Tee Higgins +125
Fulltime Projection: .90 (90%)
Higgins, along with the rest of the Bengals offense, struggled badly on the road in Week 1 against the Browns. However, the matchup is much more favorable in Week 2 at home against Jacksonville.
Respected Money Note: 11 TDs in last 15 home games (73.3%) at Paycor Stadium over the last two seasons – Higgins shines in the Jungle – time to back that trend to continue at plus-odds in the 2025 home opener.
Top Moonshots That Could Lead To Glory
WR D.J. Moore +170
Fulltime Projection: 0.75 (75%)
Have to figure that former Lions’ OC Ben Johnson will know exactly how to get his top Bears WR going against his former club. Combine that with Moore’s history against the Lions and we have the recipe for strong production.
Respected Money Note: Moore has posted 47 receptions for 696 yards and 6 touchdowns in 7 games (85.7%) against the Lions, averaging 99.4 receiving yards per game in his career.
WR Garrett Wilson +215
Fulltime Projection: 0.5 (50%)
The Jets star wideout produced in his first game with his former collegiate QB Justin Fields to the tune of 7 receptions for 95 yards and a touchdown.
Respected Money Note: Wilson has posted 36 catches for 386 yards and 3 touchdowns in 6 games versus the Bills in his career – scoring in 3 of the last 4 showdowns in the heated AFC rivalry.
The Bears fall to the Vikings at Soldier Field, clipping another 55 entries and bringing Week 1 to a close.
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WR Isaac TeSlaa +370
Fulltime Projection: 0.01 (0.01%)
After hauling in 10 receptions for 146 yards (14.6 yards per catch) and 3 touchdowns in the preseason – the former Arkansas standout came through for us at moonshot odds of +450 scoring in his NFL debut. OC John Morton says: “they’re going to expand Isaac TeSlaa’s role in the offense”. Following the talent and the “Coach Speak”, there is significant value to remain on board.
WR Kayshon Boutte +380
Fulltime Projection: 0.25 (25%)
Boutte, a former 5-star recruit and the nation’s #2 WR coming out of high school, was arguably one of the biggest surprises in fantasy football in Week 1, posting an impressive 82.9 % snap share and hauling in 6 of 8 targets for 103 yards. The volume data in conjunction with facing a Miami secondary fresh off allowing 11 receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown to Colts’ WRs last week, leads to a player who offers extreme value.